Diploma in Psychology - References

In the case of a CD, is it not required of you to indicate the time of the scene?

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09 April 2017

Stewart B.

Partaking a course expect the lecturer to possibly use other forms of referencing other than the Harvard method

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09 April 2017

Tamekia Dominquie T.

Reference is relation between objects in which one designates, or acts as a means by which to connect to or link, another object.

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09 April 2017

Odongo M.

Psychology -> References
References
use the Harvard system of referencing
mainly needed in the introduction and discussion sections
don't leave referencing till the last moment, as you will be creating work for yourself by having to find the details of books that you can no longer access - take down the details of every source you use as you are researching
keep the following steps close beside you as you are writing the report so you can constantly check your referencing
Referencing within the body of a research report
Any direct quote from a text or paraphrasing of information in the body of the report must be acknowledged with a reference.
For a direct quote from a book or article, you need to indicate which sentence you are quoting by using quotation marks, i.e. "????"
Immediately after closing the quotation marks, you need to provide the author(s), year of publication and page number within brackets. For example, (Plotnik, 1989, p. 212).
If you are paraphrasing information, do not use quotation marks but simply include the author, year and page number within brackets after the particular paragraph.
If the information is from an Internet web site, you need to provide the author or name of the organisation, date and the internet address within brackets. The date is not necessarily the original date of publication, but may be the date when it was added to the database. If you cannot locate any date on the site, include the date which you accessed it. For example, (illusionworks, 1995, June 29, http://www.illusionworks.com).
For a CD-ROM, provide the author (if it has one), the title of the CD-ROM, and the year of publication within brackets. For example, (Microsoft Encarta 96 Encyclopedia, 1993-1995).

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08 April 2017

Dominic M.

Reference guides a report user on where the information was obtained from or relates.

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08 April 2017

Enemchukwu E.

Solidify your research with an adequate referencing , since it is the ingredient which will bring out the test of your as a researcher.

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08 April 2017

Mike L.

References should be accurate and follow a recognised format.

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Heather F.

References are extremely important to empirical research.

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08 April 2017

Hassan O.

Without mentioned the source of the reference list from your work it will be unreliable and invalid.

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08 April 2017

Marietta B.

use the harvard system of referencing. mainly needed in the introduction and discussion sections. don't leave referencing till the last moment, as you will creating work for yourself, if by having to find the details of the books that you can no longer access. take down the details of every source you use as you are researching.

Diploma in Psychology - References

Psychology -> References

References

• use the Harvard system of referencing

• mainly needed in the introduction and discussion sections

• don\'t leave referencing till the last moment, as you will be creating work for yourself by having to find the details of books that you can no longer access - take down the details of every source you use as you are researching

• keep the following steps close beside you as you are writing the report so you can constantly check your referencing

Referencing within the body of a research report

Any direct quote from a text or paraphrasing of information in the body of the report must be acknowledged with a reference.

1 For a direct quote from a book or article, you need to indicate which sentence you are quoting by using quotation marks, i.e. \"????\"
2 Immediately after closing the quotation marks, you need to provide the author(s), year of publication and page number within brackets. For example, (Plotnik, 1989, p. 212).
3 If you are paraphrasing information, do not use quotation marks but simply include the author, year and page number within brackets after the particular paragraph.
4 If the information is from an Internet web site, you need to provide the author or name of the organisation, date and the internet address within brackets. The date is not necessarily the original date of publication, but may be the date when it was added to the database. If you cannot locate any date on the site, include the date which you accessed it. For example, (illusionworks, 1995, June 29, http://www.illusionworks.com).
5 For a CD-ROM, provide the author (if it has one), the title of the CD-ROM, and the year of publication within brackets. For example, (Microsoft Encarta 96 Encyclopedia, 1993-1995).